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https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-18-639-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-18-639-2025
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06 Feb 2025
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Field intercomparison of ice nucleation measurements: the Fifth International Workshop on Ice Nucleation Phase 3 (FIN-03)

Paul J. DeMott, Jessica A. Mirrielees, Sarah Suda Petters, Daniel J. Cziczo, Markus D. Petters, Heinz G. Bingemer, Thomas C. J. Hill, Karl Froyd, Sarvesh Garimella, A. Gannet Hallar, Ezra J. T. Levin, Ian B. McCubbin, Anne E. Perring, Christopher N. Rapp, Thea Schiebel, Jann Schrod, Kaitlyn J. Suski, Daniel Weber, Martin J. Wolf, Maria Zawadowicz, Jake Zenker, Ottmar Möhler, and Sarah D. Brooks

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Editorial statement
Accurate atmospheric measurements of ice nucleating particles (INPs) are needed for improving understanding of their role in affecting cloud properties and climate. Prior international workshops on comparing INP measuring systems were conducted mainly in the laboratory, where high concentrations of INPs were typically employed. This workshop established a template for the conduct of comparisons in an atmospheric setting where low number concentrations of INPs typically exist, representing a very small fraction of all particles. Overall, this study stimulates advances of important but challenging INP measurements and strengthens confidence in their use to understand ice formation in clouds.
Short summary
The Fifth International Ice Nucleation Workshop Phase 3 (FIN-03) compared the ambient atmospheric performance of ice-nucleating particle (INP) measuring systems and explored general methods for discerning atmospheric INP compositions. Mirroring laboratory results, INP concentrations agreed within 5–10 factors. Measurements of total aerosol properties and investigations of INP compositions supported a dominant role of soil and plant organic aerosol elements as INPs during the study.

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